报告显示美国是加勒比非法枪支泛滥的重要源头
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-12-06 02:58

Core Insights - The Caribbean region is facing a persistent issue of gun violence, significantly linked to the influx of illegal firearms from the United States [1] - A report titled "Policy Pathways: Gun Trafficking and Public Health in the Caribbean" highlights the connection between violent crime and the proliferation of illegal firearms in the region [1] Summary by Categories Gun Violence and Trafficking - The report indicates that a large number of illegal weapons seized in Caribbean countries trace back to gun shops and traffickers in the United States [1] - From 2017 to early 2025, out of 29 shipments related to illegal firearms intercepted in ports of countries like the Bahamas and Guyana, at least 27 shipments originated from the U.S. [1] Source of Illegal Firearms - Florida and Georgia are identified as particularly concerning sources of illegal gun trafficking, with nearly 70% of firearms seized in six Caribbean nations, including the Bahamas and Jamaica, coming from these two states [1] - The report provides strong evidence that a significant portion of illegal firearms in the region is sourced from U.S. traffickers [1] Recommendations - The report calls for the United States to enhance regulations on gun exports to curb the worsening issue of cross-border arms smuggling [1]

报告显示美国是加勒比非法枪支泛滥的重要源头 - Reportify